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Dear Peck Wun,
Yes, it is preferred that an altar does not face the main entrance. Here, it is considered disrespectful as you are asking guan yin to guard your door for you.
If you can, (if possible) although the altar can be located facing the main door, where possible, try to see if guan yin be facing towards a wall instead of directly, facing the main door.
Avoid, tilting guan yin but as mentioned above, see if you can allow her to face e.g the wall next to the main entrance. Or alternatively, change the location (if possible)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/8/2002 1:06:00 PM, Peck Wun Wong wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>Understand from some of your
>message, it is not aupicious
>to place the altar directly
>facing the front door.
>I own a 3room resale corner
>unit, main door at the end of
>corridor. I have actually plan
>to place my altar (guan yin
>for praying) directly facing
>the main door. If it is not
>aupicious to face the main
>door, will it help if I place
>the altar at an angle so that
>it will not facing directly.
>
>Thanks.
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